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Deoxycholic Acid-Derived Tetraoxane Antimalarials and Antiproliferatives

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posted on 2007-10-18, 00:00 authored by Nataša Terzić, Dejan Opsenica, Dragana Milić, Bernard Tinant, Kirsten S. Smith, Wilbur K. Milhous, Bogdan A. Šolaja
The synthesis of deoxycholic acid (DCA)- and cholic acid (CA)-derived mixed tetraoxanes revealed that N-(2-dimethylamino)ethyl derivatives are potent antimalarials in vitro and in vivo. The tetraoxanes presented in this paper are dual inhibitors:  besides curing mice in vivo without observed toxic effects, they kill cancer cell lines at very low concentrations. For example, DCA and CA derivatives 16 and 25 cured 3/5 (160 mg/kg/day) and 2/5 (40 mg/kg/day, MTD >960 mg/kg), respectively, and they were extremely active against melanoma LOX IMVI cancer, LC50 = 22 nM and 69 nM, respectively.

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